360 Leti is actually located around 4 hours drive from Almora, then a further 1 ½ hours trek to the camp. Or access can also be taken via a flight from Delhi to Pithoragarh then a 3 ½ hrs drive to the Leti roadhead then the 1 ½ hours walk to the camp.
The camp is perched at 3,000 metres in the Himalayan foothills, with spectacular views of the holy peak of Nanda Devi. The name 360° actually refers to the views here.
Early morning casts a pink glow over the snow-covered peaks; very soon the sun burns off the cool of the night. Energised by the crystalline air, you may already be out walking with your guide, through the ancient rhododendron forests. Or you may choose to linger over a long, slow breakfast.
As the sun rises higher, the achingly pure light casts sharply defined shadows. Eagles soar and swoop on the rising thermals. There’s no sound, other than the breeze and an occasional snatch of birdsong. Mesmerised by the beauty, you may simply sit and stare. Or you might pack fishing gear and a picnic lunch and hike down to the river at the base of the valley.
In the evening you gather around the lodge fireplace, before an astonishingly delicious dinner, served by candle light. Outside the sky is an arc of black velvet, the stars diamond-bright. Tonight you sleep, better than you can ever remember sleeping.
With a maximum of eight guests, attentive service, no communications or electricity (solar power provides light and hot water), peace and comfort is total.

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